CWMS Pump Station – Risk Scenario Dashboard
Interactive scenario view (Pump failure) • Risk-focused governance overlay
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Asset: PS-017
Council: Example Council
Scheme: CWMS – Township A
Scenario Setup
Failure Severity
How “bad” is Pump 1 behaving?
Moderate
MinorModerateMajor
Scenario Type
Pick the failure mode
Duration (hours)
Inflow stress
Integration tip: your game can push telemetry via
window.postMessage (see “Integration Hooks” at bottom).
Risk & Impact
Selected Risk
Risk E – Operations failure (Pump station operations not effective)
This scenario models pump failure and escalation through controls/treatments.
Residual Level
Medium
Inherent Risk (before controls)
High • 78/100
Residual Risk (after controls)
Medium • 52/100
Service delivery impact
Moderate disruption (local)
Regulatory / compliance exposure
Monitor & report if escalates
Real-time KPIs (placeholder)
Hook these to your telemetry (level, flow, pump state, alarms).
Pump 1 status
DEGRADED
Vibration rising • efficiency dropping
Wet well level
62%
Trending ↑
Overflow risk
LOW
Capacity still available
Active alarms
1
Pump vibration warning
You can replace these KPI values from the game using:
window.CWMS.setTelemetry({...}).
Controls (toggle to see residual risk change)
Control effectiveness terms align to common risk practice (e.g., “Effective”, “Limited improvement required”).
Treatment Actions & Event Log
Treatment actions (governance view)
Tip: Use “Role title” as owner (e.g., Works Manager), not a person.
Integration: You can push events from the game (trip, alarm, manual override) via
window.CWMS.addEvent().
Scenario Impact Levels (Pump Station – Presentation Demo)
Concept view: compare “what happens if…” scenarios side-by-side. Bars show overall risk score (0–100) and the corresponding level.
Asset: PS-017
Risk focus: Pump failure
View: Scenario comparison
Low
Medium
High
Extreme
Talk track (quick):
“For each scenario we show an overall risk score and level. In the full product, these are driven by likelihood, consequence, and control effectiveness — and update live as the operator toggles controls or sensor readings change.”
If you want, I can also generate a second slide-style view that shows
Likelihood × Consequence as a mini heat-map for each scenario.
